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neon white and eastside hockey manager

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neon white is fun, theres a real dopamine rush when you find a quicker way to clear a stage. the only negative i can think of so far is the dialogue, it was prob done by someone who's terminally online, and the voiceovers are terrible on top of it. thankfully theres an option to mute the voices and there is a fast forward option to skip over the dialogue. other than that though i am enjoying it
 
Trails of Cold Steel III and IV! nearly done with CS II, so i figured id pick up the next two games since they were heavily discounted :] really great series tbh, I'm enjoying it lots
 
Trails of Cold Steel III and IV! nearly done with CS II, so i figured id pick up the next two games since they were heavily discounted :] really great series tbh, I'm enjoying it lots
I'm happy to hear it's good! I've been watching gameplay and it definitely looks like something up my alley. I bought the first one but haven't played it yet. Since the others are on sale right now, I'm going to buy the other three while the deals are on.
 
Lego The Hobbit for Xbox One

The Witcher 3 (Game of the Year edition) for Xbox One

I have a bad habit of buying the same games for multiple systems. I already have the Witcher 3 on PC, and Nintendo Switch, and have Lego the Hobbit on PC and Nintendo 3DS
 
I'm happy to hear it's good! I've been watching gameplay and it definitely looks like something up my alley. I bought the first one but haven't played it yet. Since the others are on sale right now, I'm going to buy the other three while the deals are on.
i hope you enjoy it! story, characters, voices, music, and battle mechanics are A+ . it might start slow at first, but once you approach the end of the first game the story picks up a lot :>
 
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i hope you enjoy it! story, characters, voices, music, and battle mechanics are A+ . it might start slow at first, but once you approach the end of the first game the story picks up a lot :>
Thanks for the heads up! I actually like when stories are a little slow. Gets me into the universe and characters better than rushing into plot.
 
Sonic Origins and the Cuphead DLC. Sonic Origins is some fun to be had if you enjoy the 2D games growing up. The Cuphead DLC is so, so good that I'm having so much fun with it!!!
 
I bought Dragon Ball FighterZ and I didn't realize how much I was missing out on this game. It's so sick, I love it! Also got the new Cuphead DLC which I have yet to play. Really looking forward to playing as Ms. Chalice.
 
picked up 13 sentinels recently and had a blast. the story and voice acting were top notch - wish i could wipe my memory and play it again with fresh eyes. some of the twists were wild!

now, just waiting for xenoblade chronicles 3 to come out! :)
 
I renewed my Nintendo Switch online membership since I wanted to play online. If only Nintendo’s servers were better…
 
I bought Chicory a Colourful Tale on Switch. It looks relaxing to colour so hopefully it'll be nice to play!
 
I bought Chicory a Colourful Tale on Switch. It looks relaxing to colour so hopefully it'll be nice to play!
That game looks so cute! Do tell me how it is once you get around to playing it!
 
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Here are the 4 games I bought on steam sale! I'm absolutely stoked to be going through each of them. Want to write my initial impressions of them based on reviews, trailers, and whatever else I've seen on the internet.

- Needy Streamer Overload: To be honest, I didn't know a whole about this game asides from it being centered around modern internet culture and it having multiple endings. Beyond the pastel aesthetics (which I already like from the get-go), it comes with a ton of warnings and a "psychological horror" tag, so I'm stoked to learn what it's all about. Some are comparing it to Doki Doki, but from what I've seen so far, it's less on jumpscare-y and more psychological, which I can stomach.
- Monster Camp: Been loving Monster Prom so far (haven't played the DLC though) so I thought to buy Monster Camp too because it's on sale. The different conversations each playthrough makes replaying so much fun, and the fact that they're different monsters opens up to tons of topics and subplots. I'm excited for Monster Roadtrip when it comes out!
- Hollow Knight: I've been a little hesitant to buy this at first since I'm a little picky with platforming games, but getting back into Cuphead and watching Celeste playthroughs made me have an itch to buy another good platforming game. It was either Celeste or this, but I did already watch some playthroughs of Celeste, and Hollow Knight seemed to pan out longer in terms of gameplay, so I went for the latter. The reviews seem really good!
- To The Moon: This was one of the pixel games of my childhood! I played it a decade ago but sadly lost my copy of the game, and I've eventually forgotten the story so I felt it was nice to take a trip down memory lane and relieve the experiences. The only thing I remembered was that I cried so much in my first playthrough, haha. The reviews are overwhelmingly positive so I'm excited! It was just a little over a dollar too so it was pretty cheap.

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Additionally, new games have been added to Xbox pass, and I've downloaded a few! (Don't mind Going Under and Kill It With Fire, those aren't recent and I'm rarely playing those LOL)

- DR2: Already played it years back, but after the (terrible) DRV3, I've got a hankering to get back into DR2. Chiaki my beloved.
- Hades: I honestly... don't know a lot about this game asides from it being a GOTY. I don't know what it's about, how the gameplay is, and who the characters are asides from Hades. Thought I should give it a shot anyway since it's the Xbox Pass.
- OMORI: HOOO BOY HERE WE GO the pixel game everyone has been talking about! I was actually really happy to hear OMORI was on Xbox Pass; I don't have to buy it on Steam anymore! I'm a little scared since some people said there were a few jumpscares, but hopefully they aren't too bad or too frequent. I love psychological horror pixel games.
- Ori and the Blind Forest: I saw it was a really pretty platformer with a great story! It's been on my Steam wishlist for a little while now, but I'm glad it's finally come to Xbox Pass. Can't wait to try it!
- Pikuniku: I do not know what this is. I just saw a very short clip on Youtube about a stupid convo in Pikuniku and when I saw it on Xbox Pass, I was like, okay fine I'll download it. I hope it lives up to the stupidity of that one in-game convo because I like stress-relieving games where I can leave my brain on autopilot for a bit.
 
neon white and eastside hockey manager
with the summer sale gabe managed to get me to splurge a bit on steam, my big purchase was the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
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i couldn't help but take some screenshots, the visuals are stunning and it is easily the nicest looking game i've ever played and though reviews complained of stuttering theres easy fixes for it. the combat is fun, the characters are interesting and i've been spending my evenings chipping away at the story. the price is still awful and i probably wouldn't have bought the game if i hadn't recieved a large cheque, but i am impressed so far.

besides ff7 i got a few throw in games like cities skylines, and i also snatched travis strikes again: nmh, so i can get myself caught up b4 no more heroes 3 launches on PC this fall, glad that its coming out of switch jail it looks sick
 
Dinkum and it is an amazing game. Like, I am having a ton of fun with it. It takes place in Australia. Basically you build a town up by attracting NPC people (who so far appear to have a tradeskill) to come live there by leveling up friendship. You start out in tents and upgrade. There is furniture and clothing to collect. There is foraging, metal detecting, mining, cooking, farming, livestock, fishing, bug catching, diving, different vehicles to get around faster. There is some crafting. A pretty nice Museum to put your critters in.
There is a ton of wildlife and a pretty wide variety of flora. There are a few biomes on each randomly generated map. The Map which is huge does not feel barren because the dev did such a great job on the wildlife and flora. The wildlife hunt other wildlife, and there is some minor combat.

The game is super chill and in my opinion cozy. Really happy with it.
 
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